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  • 41 happy-go-lucky

    adjective (not worrying about what might happen: cheerful and happy-go-lucky.) bezstarostně
    * * *
    • bezstarostný

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  • 42 hopefully

    1) (in a hopeful way: The dog looked hopefully at the joint of meat.) s nadějí
    2) (it is to be hoped that: Hopefully, that will never happen.) doufejme, že
    * * *
    • optimisticky
    • nadějně

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  • 43 imminent

    ['iminənt]
    ((especially of something unpleasant) likely to happen etc very soon: A storm is imminent.) blízký, hrozící
    * * *
    • hrozící
    • blízký

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  • 44 improbable

    [im'probəbl]
    1) (not likely to happen or exist; not probable: Although death at his age was improbable, he had already made his will.) nepravděpodobný
    2) (hard to believe: an improbable explanation.) nepravděpodobný
    - improbability
    * * *
    • nepravděpodobný

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  • 45 improvise

    1) (to compose and perform (a poem, tune etc) without preparation: The pianist forgot his music and had to improvise.) improvizovat
    2) (to make (something) from materials that happen to be available, often materials that are not normally used for that purpose: They improvised a shelter from branches and blankets.) improvizovat
    * * *
    • improvizovat

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  • 46 in that case

    (if that should happen or should have happened: You're leaving? In that case, I'm leaving too.) v tom případě
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    • tedy

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  • 47 inevitable

    [in'evitəbl]
    (that cannot be avoided; certain to happen, be done, said, used etc: The Prime Minister said that war was inevitable.) nevyhnutelný
    - inevitably
    * * *
    • nutný
    • nevyhnutelný
    • neodvratný

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  • 48 law

    [lo:]
    1) (the collection of rules according to which people live or a country etc is governed: Such an action is against the law; law and order.) právo
    2) (any one of such rules: A new law has been passed by Parliament.) zákon
    3) ((in science) a rule that says that under certain conditions certain things always happen: the law of gravity.) zákon
    - lawfully
    - lawless
    - lawlessly
    - lawlessness
    - lawyer
    - law-abiding
    - law court
    - lawsuit
    - be a law unto oneself
    - the law
    - the law of the land
    - lay down the law
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    • zákon
    • právo
    • řád

    English-Czech dictionary > law

  • 49 liable

    1) ((with to) tending to have, get, suffer from etc: This road is liable to flooding; He is liable to pneumonia.) vystavený; trpící
    2) (possibly or probably about (to do something or to happen): Watch the milk - it's liable to boil over.) spějící k, hrozící, chystající se
    3) (legally responsible (for): The airline is liable to you for any damage to your luggage.) odpovědný za
    4) (likely to get (a fine, a punishment): Do not litter! Offenders are liable to fines of up to $100.) podléhající čemu
    * * *
    • povinný
    • odpovědný

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  • 50 look ahead

    (to consider what will happen in the future.) myslet dopředu
    * * *
    • dívat se před sebe

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  • 51 materialise

    1) (to take solid or bodily form: The figure materialized as we watched with astonishment.) zhmotnit se
    2) ((of something expected or hoped for) to happen: I don't think her plans will materialize.) uskutečnit se
    * * *
    • zhmotnit

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  • 52 materialize

    1) (to take solid or bodily form: The figure materialized as we watched with astonishment.) zhmotnit se
    2) ((of something expected or hoped for) to happen: I don't think her plans will materialize.) uskutečnit se
    * * *
    • zhmotnit

    English-Czech dictionary > materialize

  • 53 means

    I [mi:nz] noun singular or plural
    (the instrument(s), method(s) etc by which a thing is, or may be, done or made to happen: By what means can we find out?) prostředky, způsob, možnost
    - by means of
    - by no means
    II [mi:nz] noun plural
    (money available or necessary for living etc: She's a person of considerable means.) prostředky, peníze
    * * *
    • znamená
    • prostředek
    • prostředky

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  • 54 miracle

    ['mirəkl]
    1) (something which man is not normally capable of making happen and which is therefore thought to be done by a god or God: Christ's turning of water into wine was a miracle.) zázrak
    2) (a fortunate happening that has no obvious natural cause or explanation: It's a miracle he wasn't killed in the plane crash.) zázrak
    - miraculously
    * * *
    • zázrak

    English-Czech dictionary > miracle

  • 55 ominous

    ['ominəs]
    (giving a suggestion about something bad that is going to happen: an ominous cloud; an ominous silence.) zlověstný
    * * *
    • zlověstný
    • hrozivý

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  • 56 optimism

    ['optimizəm]
    (a state of mind in which one always hopes or expects that something good will happen: Even when it was obvious to the others that he was not going to succeed he was full of optimism.) optimismus
    - optimistic
    - optimistically
    * * *
    • optimismus

    English-Czech dictionary > optimism

  • 57 optimistic

    adjective (always hoping or believing that something good will happen: an optimistic person/attitude.) optimistický
    * * *
    • optimistický

    English-Czech dictionary > optimistic

  • 58 outlook

    1) (a view: Their house has a wonderful outlook.) výhled
    2) (a person's view of life etc: He has a strange outlook (on life).) názor, životní postoj
    3) (what is likely to happen in the future: The weather outlook is bad.) vyhlídky
    * * *
    • výhled
    • vyhlídka
    • náhled

    English-Czech dictionary > outlook

  • 59 pessimism

    ['pesimizəm]
    (the state of mind of a person who always expects bad things to happen.) pesimismus
    - pessimistic
    - pessimistically
    * * *
    • pesimismus
    • skepse

    English-Czech dictionary > pessimism

  • 60 possible

    ['posəbl]
    1) (able to happen or be done: It's possible that the train will be delayed; We'll come as soon as possible; I'll do everything possible; She did the only possible thing in the circumstances.) možný
    2) (satisfactory; acceptable: I've thought of a possible solution to the problem.) uspokojivý, možný
    - possibly
    * * *
    • možný
    • možno

    English-Czech dictionary > possible

См. также в других словарях:

  • Happen — Happen …   Deutsch Wörterbuch

  • happen — vb Happen, chance, occur, befall, betide, transpire are comparable when they mean to come to pass or to come about. Happen is the ordinary and general term and may imply either obvious causation or seeming accident, either design or an absence of …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • happen — UK US /ˈhæpən/ verb [I] ► to exist or begin to exist because of an action, situation, or event: » The one course of events no one anticipated was the one that happened: a long period of stagnation that threatened the assumptions of the European… …   Financial and business terms

  • happen — [hap′ən] vi. [ME happenen: see HAP1 & EN] 1. to take place; occur; befall 2. to be or occur by chance or without plan [it happened to rain] 3. to have the luck or occasion; chance [I happened to see it] …   English World dictionary

  • Happen — Hap pen (h[a^]p p n), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Happened} ( p nd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Happening}.] [OE. happenen, hapnen. See {Hap} to happen.] 1. To come by chance; to come without previous expectation; to fall out. [1913 Webster] There shall no evil… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • happen — ► VERB 1) take place; occur. 2) come about by chance. 3) (happen on) come across by chance. 4) chance to do something or come about. 5) (happen to) be experienced by. 6) ( …   English terms dictionary

  • happen by — ˈhappen a ˌlong ˈhappen ˌby [intransitive] [present tense I/you/we/they happen along he/she/it happens along …   Useful english dictionary

  • happen on — ˈhappen ˌon ˈhappen u ˌpon [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they happen on he/she/it happens on present participle happ …   Useful english dictionary

  • happen to sb — happen to sb/sth ► to affect someone or something in a way that changes something: »Everywhere I go people are becoming more and more depressed by what is happening to their savings. Main Entry: ↑happen …   Financial and business terms

  • Happen — Sm std. (18. Jh.) Stammwort. Aus dem Niederdeutschen; ursprünglich eine Lautgebärde wie auch die Interjektion happ(s), also das Erschnappte . Etwas früher bezeugt ist nndl. happen schnappen ; es könnte aber viel älter sein und die Grundlage von… …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • happen — index arise (occur), supervene Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

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